Women's Football Australia
The Women's Football Australia (WFA) was the governing body for the sport of Women's Australian rules football in Australia.[1] Most of the leagues it ran have been overtaken by AFL-sanctioned leagues, meaning the AFL has de-facto operating control over women's football in Australia.
Leagues
- Victorian Women's Football League
- ACTWAFL
- West Australian Women's Football League
- South Australian Women's Football League
- Sydney Women's AFL
- Northern Territory Women's Aussie Rules Football Association
- Queensland Women's AFL
- Cairns Women's AFL
- Townsville Women's AFL
- Mackay Women's AFL
Youth Leagues
- Victorian Youth Girls Competition
- Queensland Youth Girls Competition
- South Australia Schoolgirls AFL
- West Australia Schoolgirls AFL
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See also
- List of Australian rules football women's leagues
References
- Ramsey, Andrew (23 July 2001). "Big V just as tough; rivals swear to it – The Big Women Fly. (Sport)". The Australian. News Limited. p. 24.
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